Or just run Activity Monitor (in Utilities folder). Look for something running in the background that may be related to streaming music. (inc games etc..)

I recall having the same problem a few years ago after downloading something!? I think it had something to do with an installer or something!? Look for a little application or a character wearing headphones somewhere on your machine. This could well be the route of your problem!? hope this helps

You can hear the music through external speakers? I used to live right in the lobe of an AM radio station and I could hear it through my external speakers. Can you hear it from your 'Book when the speakers are disconnected?

You can hear the music through external speakers? I used to live right in the lobe of an AM radio station and I could hear it through my external speakers. Can you hear it from your 'Book when the speakers are disconnected?

True, it is sometimes possible to pick up radio stations on speakers that aren't connected to anything. If you can hear faint music on the speakers when they aren't plugged in, or when they're plugged in but the computer is off, and you can't hear it when the speakers aren't plugged in, then that might be it.

Come to think of it my last mac picked up OPB (Oregon public broadcasting) due to a poor ground in my apartment that had a tendency of picking up stations. The only way I was able to get rid of it was supplying my computer with a second ground

Or just run Activity Monitor (in Utilities folder). Look for something running in the background that may be related to streaming music. (inc games etc..)

I recall having the same problem a few years ago after downloading something!? I think it had something to do with an installer or something!? Look for a little application or a character wearing headphones somewhere on your machine. This could well be the route of your problem!? hope this helps

You know...I really should learn the "Apple/point-click" way of doing things...seems like it could be fun...